UCL International Women’s Day Events 2018

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Exhibition: My Body My Life

A unique public engagement project that seeks to address the stigma that still endures around abortion by bringing real stories of abortion into the open.

24 February – 5th March Waterstones, Gower Street

Film screening: Kind to Women

A moving documentary about women who survived illegal abortion, nurses who picked up the pieces when things went wrong, and campaigning doctors and abortion rights advocates, whose work brought about the ground breaking 1967 Abortion Act, a historic turning point for women’s rights.

The Deans of UCL invited members of each Faculty to nominate UCL women of exceptional achievement or those who were clearly a catalyst for gender equality. A panel of UCL staff, students and alumni then selected 12 women from the many nominations, including 3 members of the IfWH.

Artist-in-Residence, Kristina Clackson-Bonnington, has been commissioned to create the new art works, which focus on the spaces that these twelve women established or became part of.

This exhibition is a development of the House of Doors; a public art project exploring social change since women getting the right to vote - www.houseofdoors.org

Lunch Hour Lecture: Tick Tock the Biological Clock

Globablly women are delaying the birth of their first child, but fertility declines with age. Professor Joyce Harper discusses science, social egg freezing and fertility awareness.

Friday 9th March – 13.10 – 13.55

Location: G13, 1-19 Torrington Place, Bloomsbury

Public Art: House of Doors

A public art project by Kristina Clackson Bonnington exploring how society has changed as a result of women getting the vote. www.houseofdoors.org November – December 2018 Location: Houses of Parliament and UCL Main Quad.